Performance & Durability
Through invention, design and continued innovation, Sprung structures excel when it comes to performance, durability, strength, and sustainability.
We Build It Right the First Time
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A Sprung technical consultant is on site throughout the assembly process to monitor every project, ensuring our top quality standards are never compromised.
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Our substructures are made of aluminum, known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, superior malleability and excellent corrosion resistance.
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If you want to add insulation, you’ll also get a high-strength, rip-stop interior membrane that provides a complete finished interior. There is no need to add additional drywall or buildout.
Extraordinary All-Weather Durability
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Our sophisticated tension system is built using individual 15 ft. (4.5-meter) membrane panels that are tensioned both vertically and horizontally.
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Combined with each Sprung structure’s unique shape, the robust tension system is built to endure extreme conditions - be it a frozen ice field or an active war zone
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Planung benötigt Tage, der Bau benötigt Wochen (im Vergleich zu Monate für die Planung und die Erstellung einer konventionellen Beton oder Stahlbau alternative).
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Other examples:
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Extreme Cold: Arctic Watch, the world’s most northerly lodge, is located 80 miles south of the Magnetic North Pole.
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Extreme Winds: he Missile Defense System integrated architecture at Fluor Alaska Inc., located in Shemya, Alaska, is engineered to withstand wind loads of 190 km/h. Das Warwick Le Lagon Resort & Spa in Vanuatu was used as a storm shelter on March 13, 2015 during Cyclone Pam, a category 5 cyclone. The Missile Defense System integrated architecture at Fluor Alaska Inc., located in Shemya, Alaska, is engineered to withstand wind loads of 190 kmh. Warwick Le Lagon Resort & Spa in Vanuatu was used as a storm shelter on March 13, 2015 during Cyclone Pam, a category 5 cyclone.
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Extreme Snowfalls: The Kirkwood Mountain Resort in Lake Tahoe, California, has set a world record for snowfall in a single week at 9.7 feet in February 2011.
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Extreme Heat: Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld addressed troops in front of a Sprung structure in the Kuwait desert.
Energy Efficiency
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The fiberglass insulation system in Sprung fabric structures outperforms other types of construction, resulting in less environmental impact and lower operating costs.
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Additionally, there is virtually no air leakage, thanks to our unique design and performance insulation.
Sustainable Building Solutions
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Our care for the environment extends beyond our products to include the way we operate our business.
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We use recycled content wherever possible, engage in responsible construction waste management practices, and our structures are renowned for their exceptional energy performance, durability and end-of-life deconstructability.